As usual, there are a lot of 'reviewers' here who are not actually reviewing the show, just venting their politics. This is actually a well written, well acted show. The characters are believable and behave like actual human beings which is rare on television these days. Contrary to the nonsense posted in some reviews here, this is not a case of forced diversity. There is no one here I would not expect to find in the situation, with the possible exception of Thomas Jane as the fish-out-of-water Yank in a strange land. The casting of the geese was exceptional; I was completely convinced by their performances. ;-)
The plot is intriguing with enough twists and turns to keep you engaged up to the denouement. There are plenty of motives and several nasty folk lurking about. The resolution of the case under investigation is actually a bit of a surprise, though the final engagement between the cop and the two protagonists was predictable. I was sure from the first encounter with him that there was something wrong with the female lead's original conviction.
The plot is intriguing with enough twists and turns to keep you engaged up to the denouement. There are plenty of motives and several nasty folk lurking about. The resolution of the case under investigation is actually a bit of a surprise, though the final engagement between the cop and the two protagonists was predictable. I was sure from the first encounter with him that there was something wrong with the female lead's original conviction.